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Updated: June 25, 2025


So long alone," murmured Parson Trehawke with an embarrassed smile and Mark observed with a thrill that when he smiled he looked exactly like his mother, and had Mark but known it exactly like himself. "And it's so wonderful to be back here," went on Mrs. Lidderdale, "with everything looking just the same.

It was usually over birds if ever Parson Trehawke quarrelled with his parishioners. Few of them attended his services, but they spoke well of him personally, and they reckoned that he was a fine old boy was Parson.

"My grandfather is the priest here," said Mark. "There isn't no priest to Nancepean. Only Passon Trehawke." "My grandfather's name is Trehawke." "Is it, by gosh? Well, why for do 'ee call him a priest? He isn't a priest." "Yes, he is." "I say he isn't then. A parson isn't a priest. When I'm grown up I'm going to be a minister. What are you going to be?"

Parson! Parson Trehawke! There's a brig driving in fast toward Church Cove." He did not wait to hear more, but dashed along the passage to rouse first his grandfather, then his mother, and then Emma, the Vicar's old cook.

Parson Trehawke kept reaching across the table for the various things he wanted until his daughter jumped up and putting her arms round his neck said: "Dearest father, why don't you ask Mark or me to pass you what you want?" "So long alone.

As for Mark, he's so happy that Mark, do tell grandfather how much you're enjoying yourself." Mark gulped several times, and finally managed to mutter a confirmation of his mother's statement. "And he's already made friends with Cass Dale." "He's intelligent but like his father he thinks he knows more than he does," commented Parson Trehawke.

Trehawke lost his life, and I caused inquiries to be made in Rosemarket about your prospects. These my informant tells me are not any too bright. You will, I am sure, pardon my having made these inquiries without reference to you, but I did not feel justified in offering you and my nephew a home with my sister Helen and myself unless I had first assured myself that some such offer was necessary.

Gwynn," quoth Richard, "you will catch the four-o'clock limited to New York. Talon & Trehawke, Attorneys, Temple Court, have on sale a majority of the stock of the Daily Tory. Buy it; notify those in present charge of the editorial and business departments of the new proprietorship. There will be no changes in the personnel of the paper so far as refers to New York.

When he bought the Daily Tory, he substituted a pretended agent between himself and Talon & Trehawke, and in that way sequestered over eleven thousand dollars behind the mask of commissions. But I always discover and rectify these discrepancies. And I forgive them, too; for Mr.

Parson Trehawke found that Mark's company was not so much of a handicap as he would have supposed; on the contrary he began to find it an advantage, because his grandson's eyes were sharp and his observation if he chose accurate: Parson Trehawke, who was growing old, began to rely upon his help.

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